When comparing Signal vs GroupMe, the Slant community recommends Signal for most people. In the question“What are the best messaging apps for Android?”Signal is ranked 3rd while GroupMe is ranked 19th. The most important reason people chose Signal is:

Signal uses an advanced end to end encryption protocol that provides privacy for every message every time.

Pros

Pro

Provides security and privacy

Signal uses an advanced end to end encryption protocol that provides privacy for every message every time.

Pro

Free and open source

Signal is free and open source software, enabling anyone to verify its security by auditing the code. It's the only private messenger that uses open source, peer-reviewed cryptographic protocols to keep your messages safe.

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SMS/MMS support

Signal can be your default SMS/MMS text messenger. Encryption is not possible when sending SMS to your contacts, however.

Pro

Recommended by Edward Snowden

Edward Snowden uses this messenger and recommends it to everony who is concerned about his privacy.

Supports sharing of various different media types

Pro

Supports encrypted group chats

Pro

You can easily view all media exchanged

You can easily view all media shared in the chat without scrolling back to when it was shared.

Pro

Message mirroring on Signal Desktop

Signal Desktop is a Chrome extension that allows you to mirror messages from your phone, including replying.

Pro

Reads receipts

GroupMe has a built in function to read receipts.

Pro

Great web client

GroupMe has an excellent web client that can be used to send and receive messages and manage groups from the desktop.

Pro

IFTTT Integration

Allows sending messages from web services via IFTTT.

Pro

Integrated calendar

It's possible to add location and time with reminders directly in the GroupMe app.

Pro

Makes it easy to silence 1 or all groups

GroupMe has settings that allow muting a single group or turn off all GroupMe notifications from within the app.

Pro

Does not require everyone in the group to have a smartphone

GroupMe can set up a custom phone number which allows people without the App to send and receive messages. This makes it easy to add anyone to messaging.

Cons

Con

Single device

You cannot send and receive messages from multiple devices.

Con

If SMS/MMS imported, other apps can't read SMS

For those using Join, Pushbullet, or similar apps to send and receive SMS/MMS from web or desktop, putting your SMS in Signal somehow breaks this functionally. The dev is aware but plans to remedy the situation have not been named a priority

Con

Uses message mirroring

You phone must be on and connected to the internet for Signal Desktop to work.

Con

Drains battery fast

GroupMe, in order to have a constant connection which allows for notifications drains the battery of a device quickly, which is not ideal for a messaging app that one needs on time notifications from.